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Show "Don't !" she crie of Wi believe that In making Jewalry It should be built from the Inside, and not merely In an outside finish. This Is why our goods are better and we have made our reputation I jn now Prince Insisted that sh must go at nine in Sulla. He has sent her on Mime scent mission. I Forgive m- -. What a sel!i,h brute h!nk she must In- - one of his spies." I am. Hut by (lie by wben time has Ami she left nu message for me?" softened your liitier pain -- in happier 1 th'liiumh il. gbi!i:lly. days may 1 in pmv Nn." lnnkim; at me Happier d'ljs! She Clasped lier in wninb'r. do you ak?" "Why hands In quick l In-- r I did lin i nf Madame de looking me us it into a future that must Yarnitr's l.m-nnw that pmnii.-.c-. be uiwii) dark for her it had been given me quite recklessly Y es, 1 said, pas iuve cly, there to spur me in was mad to shall Jet be hupjtcr days for you and expect mercy ami from such gratitude for mu. lin you remember on the ter- a woman. She was too determined race the littie beacon light In the far-of- f nn her revenge. remembered Utmountains? That was iny star. terly hnw she had told me in the towIt comforted mo then; it bids nie er thut she sacrificed friends and if they prmeil obstacles to her hope now; it tolls me, Helena, you love n a" plans. No- She withdrew the baud I had hoped." I answered, vaguely, I had held almost fiercely. now that Ferdinand was saved, that Her vehemence brought me rudely she might in some way be able to to my senses. I had boon mad to show ua thul your brother's dishonor from her Is not so great as it appears." hope. I turned slowly Hut could she explain away hia groping nty way toward the door; for my head was still throbbing furl writing?" aski-i- l Helena mournfully. "No; even if she feels remorse for her ously. She stopped me with a cry of ills rrueliy in toruumg me. it Is too tress. She clung to me in her eager late. 1 have ealen of the tree of knowlness. edge. Mr. Haddon. and it is very bitYou don't understand." aha plead ter. Heaven has reversed nty fate and You have saved my brother's yours. It la I who now have lost my ed. honor as far an the world can know while jou have gained" But this shame that curettes me this No." I cried, bitterly. "1 have faildis race, can I forget it ?" ed utterly In niv task. I dared hope would help you hear it." for too much. 1 have dared too Mr. Haddon. we Bretts have been greatly in dreaming that I should find a proud race. Our happiness we share happiness in this Castle of Lies." with others. Hut disgrace we bear "Hilt, she whispered, I, too, hav alone. dared, Ernest, and I shall not forDon't say that; you are bitter now, get." Helena!" I crushed her hands In but" If you had known me better, said mine. "Even now I refuse to despair. Helena, quietly, you would under- 1 will find this woman though I search the earth for her. She shall tell me stand that I do not give what 1 must deny everything, and perhaps even now Not even your love can bring about When I told her of Willoughby's I the had it death, impossible." pathetthought tragic ic (hat a woman should be so strong. Hut If it could If by a miracle It was her calm courage that had your brother's honor were shown to I be stainless?" first awakened my love for her. must not complain now If she was Ah, If you could work miracles not to be moved by my entreaties. yes." she faltered. Hut this question I did aHk; The door was flung open brusqueIf 1 could have proved that your ly. Locke stood at the threshold, hia kepn glance bent cynically on ine. "So you are quite yourself again?" He concealed Ids embarrassment by So milch the beta gruff demeanor. ter; for you must be off before tbe dawn, my friend. aston"And where?" I ished and not a little piqued at his coo! assurance. "En route for America. 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My ." y with uuii. dis- 1 Ingenioua But Illegal. Misplaced ingenuity lias just brought A railway missing signalman of Klrscbwaiad, in Hungary, within the arui of the law. lie lias been arrested for neglect of hi duty under extraordinary circumstances. It wus his task hIii train which passed to signal a at midnight, but. not caring to sacrifice his rest to hi sense of duty, lie bit upon an ingenious plan to circumvent Ills employers. Me manufactured A lifelike dummy figure resembling himself, attached to it a lantern, and propped It up at bis post while he slept, thereby conveying to the eyes that he was alt-t- l in the of passers-bexecution of his duty. been administered I raised my voice m a cry of tress. "A one-mii- 4 OOMBiNA trick succeeded admirably. Starva bounded up the staircase. As lie showed himself In the light of tbe lunilelabnim I fired. He fell bead-lonBlood without a groan. at the head of the staircase waiting. 1 peered down in the darkness below. Forbes' revolver rang out again and again. The uproar was terrible. Pitescbtl! To "Kulin! Ginguja! the stuirease!" 1 cried in French. ua. That wus the lost 1 knew of our melee. "That is all very well," objected j 1 sank "And perhaps a traitor ntay gently to my knees behind strike a blow. In the dark. I for one the antique rug. Hrutinaus bullet refuse to gratify the curiosity of Kuhn had struck me. iu this mailer.' Hut Starva was determined to CHAPTER XXXVI, have his way. "To prevent that," he answered, Honor, My 8word.H Y each of us will lay his weapons on awoke to consciousness to find the table at the end of the hall." myself in the music room. I opened There were cries of fierce dissent. my eyes languidly. Helen wus bendKtnrva silenced them with an angry ing over me. "What la it?" I murmured. "Yes, gesture. One moment, friends, he purred. I remember the fight on tbe sair-caseYou do not quite understand. When "I struggled to my feet, but sank we first came lino this room 1 suggested that lots should lie drawn, and back dizzily, my hands to my aching he who was favored with the lucky forehead. "Thauk God you are alive, and it la number should fire, concealed in the cried Helen, brokenly. gloom, that none might he sure who all over! And Ferdinand is safe?" had been chosen to snuff out FerdiHut since onr nand's little soul. Quite safe and unhurL Already friend Kuhn's loyalty has been questioned, it Is lie who shall have that honor, and with Gornjl's dagger lie shall do the work. And lest an acri-deshould happen, or lest Ills courage should fail him. ltratinaii ami I will keep mir revolvers. J think there la none to question onr loyalty?'' Kulin had grown frightfully pate; Hut lie spoke no word. he i i'i milled. ''l!y this arraiigeuiniit.' continued wise. Starva, "the loyally of Kuhn of Mace"You ae settling my destiny In a donia will lie established. And if." he rather highhanded manner," I cried, was glaring til Gingsja and Count And will yon tell nit why angrily. Pltcschtl," there are auy mad enough you disH)sc of mo so summarily?" to dream of disloyalty at this late "Why," replied he, with a quiet "I have promoted you iour. and harbor treachery, they will ; .. laugh, .if he powerless. He became sudderj , serious, glancwas hailed with St ari a's ruse ing uneasily ut Hi shouts of approval. Gnrnjt. lgnatieff, Miss Itrct, Caj irbes and my-t- u to your and GnrlschakolT strode to ihe table wait here at the end of the hall and flung down to Mr. Had- their weapons defiantly. Gin.Knjit nr luciantly followed' their example. hie that you still Plteschli folded hi arms defiantly, she standing motionless. ' This Is child's pliy,1 he muttered, with pale lips. her. '"I would No, no," he assu-Nevertheless." whispered ltrutinau you from embarrassment; that spare I Is all." In his ear. you will obey, and quickI Cnme. then." I said, shortly. all think Hip ly. By saints, Starva. When we had reached the gallery your plan 1ms proved a wise one. r saw to my aslonlshment that the Or are Come, sir, wo arc waiting. was empty. 1 listened and hall you so ignorant of the rules of etilliere was crniiplcle silence. quette that you Insist in taking prece"" "What haw Follies and yourself dence over a king?" w dune with your prisoners?" I demandWith a gpstuie of despair Count r-In lev perplexity I forgot to ask ed. litPKcliii walked slowly to the table In saving flipwhat l.oeke had un-aand left his revolver there. me. that he hud pmutnl-'"Now, friend Kuhn, we are wailing pantly rTv ' "They are all gone hut two," Locke only for you!" cried Htarvu sharply. answered cooly. He lighted a clgar-et"I have no arms." answered the sub. a and Hiuini; on the gallery rail with wretch, poor Starva stared down into the hall. You shall be armed presently," and ilriitfnau's bodies are in the cried Gornjl. rooms, Inn their souls have been "Xuw, Jaques. you may go. Out and with tbe randies. Gornjl swiftly fertieil across the Styx by old The rest of you remain Charon. Nothing reminds its of our fight except ihe dark stain on the quietly as you value your lives. You find will staircase carpet yonder. It was A your man defenseless, good scrap while It lasted. Your shot Jacques. But if he proves troublesome, yon have only to call and I winged Starva. as you probably know. 1 settled You have taken rare of will come. Forbes peppered Hiaiitiau. Ho Fell Headlong Without a Groan, in the dark, and had fair luck. Alphonse?" away "I have put him to sleep," he he has left the chateau. Capt. Forbes brother bad not, after all. shown him- The man called Go on or Gieup, or self false to the motto of your house. something like that, got a shattered will tell you everything presently. chuckled. "I have been unconscious so long? Honor, my Sword, would you still ankle, and the Servian a rather nasty As Jaques lifted the tapestry Locke As for the rest choked him into silence. Together we Am I wounded? I feel no pain, only have refused to listen to me?" wound In the thigh. Ah, If, Mr. Haddon!" carried him struggling up the hidden this headache and dizziness. of the gentry, three of them rallied For almost, the first time since I had to your slogan anil joined me at the an A bullet grazed your temple ataircase and hurst Into the anlerootn of the tower. Not until we had flung eighth of an Inch more " She shud- known her she smiled; and that faint staircase; the other two were easily It wounded you only slight- smile ojiened the gates of paradise sell leil with. him .breathless into the room of the dered. Yes. It was a good have been unconscious to me. She would not be moved to j jif.h, hut you ly, locked tlio door, did loo short specially safe, and had ,ticli declare her love for me. but she did Tor you, old chap, we answer Forbe s frenzied questions. nearly ail hour." lie shook his Locke gripped his ar.n for silence. head despondently. My usual luck." I criPd. bitterly. love me; I was sure of it. And then euddculy I thought of the Hut your prisoners?" 1 demanded Quick, there is not a moment to "It was to have been nty chance; I am words when Saruhoir of CountcSB the to and retrieve Have you arms?" lose. myself; hoped jrriiatul by his superfluous "No. gtuwlcd Forbes, ready for ac- winced the first shot. Fate is deter- I made my escape by the hidd'-- r of niI, mien's. mined. it seems, thHt I shall slick to stones: Go. and I swear by the cause tion. ,.t wa .rllP(1 Ferdinand who In-- 1 hold sacred, that, if you can save "In the first room to the right of tht my role of coward." Bist,., on ,i,Hr release." corridor, panted Madame de "Don't, don't ever say that hor- Ferdinand, the honor of Sir Mortimer ..Th,.r release!" I interrupted, fu- "In the drawer of the cabinet rible word again!" cried Helen, pas- shall be saved." That promise might riollKiy -- what Incredible folly!" that she neat the door." r that Starva and It was your shot that mean little. It might im-a,.Yo(1 rPn, sionately. And you two slay killed Starva. "Then come. It Is you who have would show her gratit tide by refusing ,,ril,;nil1 WPn, ,hft olIy niKars dishere. There is man's work below." saver Ferdinand; It is you who have to make public Sir Mortimer's among the conspirators, and they are We stole silently down the stairs, saved for me the honor of my poor grace. Or had her winds a decer dead. The tw-- ringleaders arc woundLocke and myself in the lead, to the luother so far as the world can know, significance? ed badly enough to go to a hospital. Rut," I cricil eagerly, "nothing Is Forbes himself haa accompanied them and Forbes lluw rail I ever he grateful enough? cabinet, where both 1 chose thplr revolvers. "Helena" cried, passionately, quite impossible. 1 repeat now what ti,,ir0 t0 KHp that they are not dls-- I 'Do yuli, Capt. Forbes, make your "you remember at Lucerne, on the said to you when in your grier v,Mi ni il one of us Is told. Prac-j-n- u asked me to meet the hanker. 1 ljr,uy they ate prisoners. There way along the gallery until you come terrace, when 1 told you of Willoughto the spiral staircase at the end of by's death, how lie had died calling believe In your brother s guilt. anil Gingaja. Kulin. liicsi-htthe hall." I commanded. cannot conceive how a man whose (j,,, ii,I(.r men who rhowcil that they Iirii fly. mo coward, it was you tiiaL poin'ed When I app'ar at the main Miiinvay out to me a way of you told iclcgrily lias been uiidmtbl-i- d during i,.i mie lic tinets ef humanity when a brilliant career witli Locke, reach the hall with no me low 1 coti!-- ngiiti Ihe H;idd"ii!y jr r!1mo to the crisis. Th oth- -r two I I ha I lust forever stoop 10 the shame of Inking bribes. th.itr-- hl delay. There Is a table by tin; liitlu wfr(. arrant cowards:' Feiilinaml pre-tin? three his flash of hope shone in loyal stairway; there are aims on It; lit li wus o be a 1:1 v for a life, joii jf,rs no one appruaeh that table until said. by and two olhers Wien 1 had saved a life for ale face, only to le fellow Locke. or myself have reached your the life llnii w.is t broils.' h Ibit then- arc lb1 has set them at Illicit y." i n.y the deepest dej aide. Now then, Locke, are we ready?" cowar-licewus to stand once mure the proui's." she sai l, livnirnrully. "I Ids ma'.'.iriuiinlty or bis "l.v We had filml silently Into the enr- - upriisht among men. Tel! me. you ili cuiinot, would lliul I could, di ny him cost will luy.fdy Mor. Forbes sped with caution to rj ise me no oi,::er?" brother's writing." "i am not so certain of that." re' I nls vantage ground. Locke was almust see Miidaiiie il' Ynrnier. A sumed l.oeke. though' tally. "It Is murmured If Despise yiei!" us at her poi.-- ilile GihI he has made fire friends if- hours ago slm ready approaching the main stairrase you knew Low I honored you!'' When I i rl him by the arm You must remnmher Hilt nuw we have the tipper of live "Ah, il is worth w'hii'. to l;e:u mi I ant going to ford Si.nvu Bin that even if he wished to punish the I am are things there many InliHut mnn more. that. you Laud;, s.iy say Where Is she?" going to call for help, lie ;j Hutu that t:nw. Hear, to must explain. nil fly mot conspirators In Is Kiwcrliss to do It. Jacques, 1 A he i'iui.hs, I lib; "She left the cl.a'eaij with shall sa'isfy me Helena. I i bought only a without advertising to tho worJ take care of him. liratinau is your l Me intended uprising of the Baikal ago that if o.uiM win your re- - mind half an hour ago. man. Wait ti II he shows hintseir, and chateau! I ctii.d, ubant. Sta'es." "Left the I should h- - happy. Hut no' sped uilud you, aim sit night ." (TO UB CONTINUED.) I want yunr love. Why was slit tml hi;lil?" 1 WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION 2SY tv JXAMT7tTf COCHYBGKT.JBOG. Employer ! Vur-nlc- I , i 1 l j ; . -J I powi-ilcss- !o.---- , 1 r." , j lu-l- I si-i- : 1 . en-t.ii- rs. another want getting $5 a Office Boy Yessir; but I'm engaged now, and my girl wants to be tonic about EVIDENTLY FOND OF PHRASE Or Youthful Bailor's Vocabulary Waa Limited, Judging by His Conversation. He waa a sailor boy of about 18, and his companion probably his girl rout-iseemed to have met him at tho station and to he conducting lilin to spend some of Ills leave at her home. Evidently the boy had been to see his parents and was satisfied wiili i heir general condition, for the conversation went like this: And how Is yciir father? "Oh, he's all right. And your mother?" "Oh. she's all right. How did Lucy get on at school? She must he a big girl now. "Oh, she's nil right. "Are the boys quite well? "Oh, they're all rlghl." There was quite a long pause after (his, and then the girl tried again. However do you sallora manage to You must live on a ship?" slie said. find it very monotonous." For the first lime the sailor smiled. He answered the earliest part of the question hy Oh. we're all shaking his head. Manchester he ezplained. right, Guardian. NOT DRUGS Food Did IL t,t 1 What! raise? Why, you're month! After using laxative and cathartic medicines from childhood a case of alironlc and apparently incurable con stipatlnn yielded to the scientific food, Grape-Nuts- , In a few days. "From early childhood I suffered with such terrible constipation that I bad to use laxatives continuously going from one drug to another and suffering more or less all the time. A prominent physician whom I d told me the muscles of the digestive organs were partially paralyzed and could not perform their work without help of some kind, so I have tried at different times about (very laxative and cathartie known, but found no help that was at all permanent. I had finally become discouraged and had given my rase up as wh' ii I began to use the pre-illifipcp-xgentl'd feed. Grape-Nuis- . Although I had not expected Gils food to li' lp my trouble. 1o my groat Furprire Grape-Nut- s digested immediately from the fir.-- and In a Fridays I was convinced that this was just what my system needed. ? "The liuwe's their regularly and I am now completely a'ul permanently cured of this nwful trouble. "Truly the power of scientific food muut be unlimited. "There's a Ilenson." llead"The Road to Wellville," In pkgs. A bow Kirr read She above nnr apprara from lime In 1 MO. Thff arr araalar, true, aad fall of haaiaa ton-rultc- i. fittiC-tlniK- 1 latrrvat. |